The Carlisle Invites Public to Benefit Fashion Show for Local Students

Intergenerational Programs Benefits Old & Young Alike

By Amy Hilliard

Research continues to show that when young and old come together to form fun, meaningful relationships, both generations reap a wealth of emotional and physical benefits including improved self-esteem and overall health.

The Carlisle Naples, an active retirement community, has a long-standing partnership with Sabal Palm Elementary School and promotes interaction between residents and the students. In fact, on April 11th, the community is hosting its annual fundraiser for the school and inviting the general public to attend the festivities.

The “Spring into Styles” Benefit Luncheon & Fashion show will be held at The Carlisle, 6945 Carlisle Court (off Airport-Pulling Road) at noon. Carlisle residents will be showing off the latest spring fashions by Kari’s Kreations, a boutique in Naples which is well known for unique women’s apparel and accessories as well as wearable art, perfect for vacation, cruise, and resort and retirement living.

Guests will enjoy a delicious luncheon prepared by The Carlisle’s talented culinary team and door prizes graciously donated by local Naples businesses.

A donation of $25 is suggested and checks should be payable to The Carlisle. Event proceeds will be used for the annual end-of-year trip to the Golisano Children’s Museum which rewards the Sabal Palm students for their scholastic achievements.

In addition to the outing in May, the elementary school students visit The Carlisle several times a year to participate in different holiday celebrations and intergenerational activities with residents.

Though living at a senior living community such as The Carlisle may offer more opportunities to engage with the younger generation as they often visit for recitals, concerts and special events, there are numerous ways older adults in Collier County can participate in intergenerational activities.

Volunteer with the School Board
The Collier County School Board has an entire page on its website dedicated to those interested in volunteering at one of its school. From field trip chaperones to serving as a judge during competitive events, there are openings in which you can make a significant impact on the lives of students.

Reach out to the Local Library
Libraries are always in need of volunteers to real aloud to preschoolers. Older adults who are retired are perfect for this role which typically requires mid-morning hours. You’ll have the satisfaction of knowing you’re playing a critical role in getting the youngsters prepared for school.

Share Your Time with a Youth Organization
While some seniors may think they have nothing to impart on the younger generation, that’s simply not the truth. Organizations such as Big Brothers Big Sisters and the Boys and Girls Club often have a wealth of volunteer positions which include interacting with children and young adults. In addition to imparting your knowledge, you’ll also learn so much in the process.

Become a Mentor
With families living even farther apart that ever before, many children and teens don’t live within close proximity to a grandparent. The grandparent-grandchild relationship is critical and thankfully, those who are not biologically related reap the benefits as well. Reach out to a mentoring organization and learn how you can share your years of wisdom with today’s youth.

Located at 6945 Carlisle Court in Naples, The Carlisle offers spacious one-and two-bedroom residences, weekly housekeeping and flat linen services, basic cable TV, all utilities except telephone, and a complimentary full breakfast plus choice of lunch or dinner in the community’s gourmet-style restaurant. For more information about the community, please call 239-221-0017 or visit www.TheCarlisleNaples.com.

The Carlisle, a luxury, resort-style senior living community in North Naples, offers both Independent and Assisted Living lifestyles. Available on a monthly fee basis, the ECC-licensed and CARF-accredited community boasts a full range of services and amenities including 12-hour restaurant dining, housekeeping, transportation and activities. Located on Airport-Pulling Road, between Pine Ridge and Immokalee Roads, the award-winning community’s lush tropical environment is highlighted with meandering walking paths around three lakes and tranquility gardens. For more information or to schedule a tour, please call Director of Marketing Amy Hilliard at 239-221-0017.